A) the opposite of excitation
B) the same as excitation
C) unrelated to excitation
D) unpredictable with the model
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A) will also increase oxygen consumption
B) will decrease oxygen consumption
C) will not alter oxygen consumption
D) will not actually alter oxygen consumption, but subjects will report a change in the affective aspects of oxygen consumption
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A) that the nature of the UR depends on the CS used.
B) that the nature of the CS depends on the US used.
C) that the nature of the US depends on the CS used.
D) that the nature of the CR depends on the US used.
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A) the CS is unexpected.
B) the US is unexpected.
C) the CS is expected.
D) the US is expected.
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A) the stimulus substitution model
B) the compensatory response model
C) the behavioral systems model
D) the belongingness model
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A) the Rescorla-Wagner model
B) the comparator hypothesis
C) attentional models
D) temporal models
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A) the Rescorla-Wagner model
B) the Pearce and Hall attentional model
C) the comparator hypothesis
D) the relative-waiting-time hypothesis
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A) Identification of CSs and USs is relative.
B) Identification of CSs is relative, but USs do not need reference to other stimuli.
C) Identification of USs is relative, but CSs do not need reference to other stimuli.
D) Identification of CSs and USs does not rely on reference to other stimuli.
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A) 0
B) 1\4 lambda
C) 1\2 lambda
D) lambda
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A) they are always CSs.
B) they are always USs
C) they are sometimes CSs and sometimes USs
D) they are always URs
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A) is very familiar to the fish.
B) that is slightly aversive to the fish.
C) that is relatively novel to the fish.
D) that is very aversive to the fish.
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A) If a rat is used as a CS for another rat in a food conditioning experiment, the subject rat will gnaw on the CS rat.
B) If a rat is used as a CS for another rat in a food conditioning experiment, the subject rat will approach and taste the CS rat.
C) If a rat is used as a CS for another rat in a food conditioning experiment, the subject rat show affiliative response to the CS rat.
D) If a rat is used as a CS for another rat in a food conditioning experiment, the subject rat will bite the CS rat.
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A) the US-preexposure effect.
B) the latent-inhibition effect.
C) the latent-excitation effect.
D) the CS relevance effect.
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